Recording the behavior, growth and antics of our foster animals.

Eating, sleeping and talking with Chi Chi

Chi Chi is a very talkative girl– not a barker mind you– but talkative. She does not like being left home alone, though, and that has gotten some barking and scratching out of her. I think she is having some separation anxiety due to having spent the last two weeks in isolation for kennel cough.
We love that Chi Chi has one white eyebrow:

I’m so sorry to hear about the death of your Yorkie. Chi Chi has been adopted. If you have the opportunity, please stop by The Anti-Cruelty Society (at Grand & LaSalle in Chicago). There are many dogs there, and I’m sure you could find a great “lap dog.” BTW-The shelter has a few programs for senior citizens: http://www.anticruelty.org/site/epage/80942_576.htm. Although the website says the programs are for July, I think they are really ongoing – they were just highlighted in July.

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